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What Is This, Who Am I, Please Help

Eleanor Elliott Thomas

Fortnightly newsletter on books, writing, TV, pop culture, and life in general. Come for the foolish jokes, stay for the equally foolish cultural analysis.

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Authors

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  • Eleanor Elliott Thomas

    Eleanor is a novelist and former human rights lawyer. She lives in Melbourne, Australia. Her first novel, The Opposite of Success, a comedy about failure, is out now with Text Publishing. German edition published by Dumont Buchverlag.

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